State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates

Wind turbines in cold climates refer to sites that may experience significant time or frequency of either icing events or low temperatures outside the operational limits of standard wind turbines. The potential for producing electricity at such, often inhabited, sites is vast. Consequently, the Inte...

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Main Authors: Laakso, Timo, Baring-Gould, Ian, Durstewitz, Michael, Horbaty, Robert, Lacroix, Antoine, Peltola, Esa, Ronsten, Göran, Tallhaug, Lars, Wallenius, Tomas
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland 2010
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Online Access:https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/55b8bb96-9c6a-400a-90d5-296a39bd5d0d
https://publications.vtt.fi/pdf/workingpapers/2010/W152.pdf
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spelling ftvttcrispub:oai:cris.vtt.fi:publications/55b8bb96-9c6a-400a-90d5-296a39bd5d0d 2023-05-15T15:04:34+02:00 State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates Laakso, Timo Baring-Gould, Ian Durstewitz, Michael Horbaty, Robert Lacroix, Antoine Peltola, Esa Ronsten, Göran Tallhaug, Lars Wallenius, Tomas 2010 https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/55b8bb96-9c6a-400a-90d5-296a39bd5d0d https://publications.vtt.fi/pdf/workingpapers/2010/W152.pdf eng eng VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Laakso , T , Baring-Gould , I , Durstewitz , M , Horbaty , R , Lacroix , A , Peltola , E , Ronsten , G , Tallhaug , L & Wallenius , T 2010 , State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates . VTT Working Papers , no. 152 , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland , Espoo . < https://publications.vtt.fi/pdf/workingpapers/2010/W152.pdf > wind energy cold climate atmospheric icing ice detection anti-icing icing modelling /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action SDG 13 - Climate Action book 2010 ftvttcrispub 2022-10-13T13:58:36Z Wind turbines in cold climates refer to sites that may experience significant time or frequency of either icing events or low temperatures outside the operational limits of standard wind turbines. The potential for producing electricity at such, often inhabited, sites is vast. Consequently, the International Energy Agency, IEA RD&D Wind has since 2002 operated a working group; Task 19-Wind Energy in Cold Climates. The goal of the cooperation is to monitor reliability of standard and adapted technology and establish guidelines for applying wind power in cold climates. In this report, the state-of-the-art of arctic wind energy is presented: knowledge on climatic conditions and resources, technical solutions in use and operational experience of wind turbines in cold climates. This is the updated version of the first State-of-the-art report published in 2003. Book Arctic VTT's Research Information Portal Arctic
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atmospheric icing
ice detection
anti-icing
icing modelling
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cold climate
atmospheric icing
ice detection
anti-icing
icing modelling
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Laakso, Timo
Baring-Gould, Ian
Durstewitz, Michael
Horbaty, Robert
Lacroix, Antoine
Peltola, Esa
Ronsten, Göran
Tallhaug, Lars
Wallenius, Tomas
State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates
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cold climate
atmospheric icing
ice detection
anti-icing
icing modelling
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SDG 13 - Climate Action
description Wind turbines in cold climates refer to sites that may experience significant time or frequency of either icing events or low temperatures outside the operational limits of standard wind turbines. The potential for producing electricity at such, often inhabited, sites is vast. Consequently, the International Energy Agency, IEA RD&D Wind has since 2002 operated a working group; Task 19-Wind Energy in Cold Climates. The goal of the cooperation is to monitor reliability of standard and adapted technology and establish guidelines for applying wind power in cold climates. In this report, the state-of-the-art of arctic wind energy is presented: knowledge on climatic conditions and resources, technical solutions in use and operational experience of wind turbines in cold climates. This is the updated version of the first State-of-the-art report published in 2003.
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author Laakso, Timo
Baring-Gould, Ian
Durstewitz, Michael
Horbaty, Robert
Lacroix, Antoine
Peltola, Esa
Ronsten, Göran
Tallhaug, Lars
Wallenius, Tomas
author_facet Laakso, Timo
Baring-Gould, Ian
Durstewitz, Michael
Horbaty, Robert
Lacroix, Antoine
Peltola, Esa
Ronsten, Göran
Tallhaug, Lars
Wallenius, Tomas
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title State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates
title_short State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates
title_full State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates
title_fullStr State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates
title_full_unstemmed State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates
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op_source Laakso , T , Baring-Gould , I , Durstewitz , M , Horbaty , R , Lacroix , A , Peltola , E , Ronsten , G , Tallhaug , L & Wallenius , T 2010 , State-of-the-art of wind energy in cold climates . VTT Working Papers , no. 152 , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland , Espoo . < https://publications.vtt.fi/pdf/workingpapers/2010/W152.pdf >
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